Dramatis Personae
Bardolph
Greenwit
Hieronimo
Inkhorn
Simplicius
Tis Good To Be A Post
It's not all bad
Exams
Speaking of policies
Meg Worley teaches the Middle Ages...
Email
Saving the Students
Teaching the Renaissance
This is Hilarious
Dangerous Familiars
Best SAA Conference Hotel Pairing
The Dark Backward
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Many-Headed Multitude
[+/-] academic blogs
Advice at Your Own Risk
Ancrene Wiseass
Angry Professor
Bardiac
Berube
Bitch PhD
Blotted Lines
b l o g o s
Carnivalesque
Confessions of a CC Dean
Early Modern Notes
Early Modern Whale
Easily Distracted
Ferule and Fescue
The Freudian Petticoat
Geoffrey Chaucer Hath a Blog
Got Medieval
Historianess
History Carnival
In Favor of Thinking
The Little Professor
New Kid on the Hallway
Philobiblon
Profgrrrrl
Renaissance Lit
separated by a common language
Serendipities
Sound and Fury
Textual Studies, 1500-1800
The Valve
[+/-] other blogs we like
Balkinization
Brad DeLong
Clublife
Crooks & Liars
Daily Howler
Forksplit
Freakonomics
Glenn Greenwald
Kevin Drum
Our Ongoing Series
In Sad Conference
... live reports from the field
[+/-] RSA 2008
A Acacia Fierceness Yeti Morons
RSA - Reception
Hey! It's RSA!
[+/-] SAA 2008
SAA!
P.S. Guns
SAA Dubai?
SAA Pompeii
SAA 2008: Deep Thought
[+/-] MLA 2007
MLA Snapshot
Words, words, words
Sleep. No blog.
Snowy Day at MLA
[+/-] SAA 2007
Post-Traumatic SAA Syndrome
SAA: Rumors
SAA: Really quite a nice conference
SAA: Caring Makes Me Tired
[+/-] RSA 2007
RSA: Not all bad.
Ok, that's it.
The RSA Blues
South Beach: Not Very Early Modern
[+/-] MLA 2006
MLA Date Change
MLA if you ARE doing interviews ...
MLA Day Three: A Day of Shreds and Patches
MLA Day Two: In which I attend no sessions
MLA Blogging, part one
Further Indignities from Kline
It's Conservative Academic Silly Season Again
[+/-] SAA 2006
SAA Day Three: "Thrown Into Taint"
More on SAA Day Two
SAA Day One: Look Me in the Eye
Where Not to Have Your Next Reception
On Pre-Conference Feedback for SAA
[+/-] RSA 2006
RSA Day Three: I think I insulted someone
RSA Day One: The New Zombiism Rises
Usually Uniface in San Francisco
Read On This Book
... our occasional reading group
About the reading group
[+/-] Inkhorn reads the
Anatomy
Partition 1
Partition 2
Partition 3
Partition 4
Partition 5
[+/-] FS Boas,
University Drama
More university drama
Boas = Holzknecht?
[+/-] D. Shuger,
Political Theologies
"I did not want to write political allegory"
Plato and Bucer, Religion and Sex
The Uses of Intellectual History
Political Theologies
: An Overview
The Motto Thus
... our silly woodcut caption contest
[+/-] Past Contests
No. 7
(winning entry)
No. 6
(winning entry)
No. 5
(winning entry)
No. 4
(winning entry)
No. 3
(winning entry)
No. 2
(winning entry)
No. 1
(winning entry)
More Foolery Yet
... which we write periodically
[+/-] Holzknecht Redivivus
About this project
The Puritan Widow (c.1607)
Love's Cure (c.1606/1629)
The Gentleman Usher (1606)
The Sparagus Garden (1635)
The Old Law (c.1618)
All's Lost by Lust (c.1619)
[+/-] EEBOnics
Happy Mother's Day, EEBO!
In Purgatorio
Early Modern Waterboarding
Rowlands's Etymologies of Names of Contempt
Hugh Plat
The Roundhead's Reply?
An Odd Ballad: "My Bird is a Round-head"
Gascoigne's
Noble Arte of Venerie
[+/-] Notes and Queries
About this project
On Women and Men in Jacobean England
Oh, Tapster...
"downwarde and upwarde"
"at both endes"
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
Welcome
Inkhorn has arrived at last. I'm sure we'll all be treated to some Latinate sesquipedalianism soon.
by Hieronimo @
11:38 PM
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